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Antonyms for toll
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  1. toll

    Synonyms:
    impost, tax, rate, duty, assessment, contribution, tribute, demand, exaction

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  1. tollnoun

    a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance)

    Synonyms:
    price, bell, cost

  2. price, cost, tollnoun

    value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something

    "the cost in human life was enormous"; "the price of success is hard work"; "what price glory?"

    Synonyms:
    monetary value, price, terms, damage, bell, cost

  3. bell, tollverb

    the sound of a bell being struck

    "saved by the bell"; "she heard the distant toll of church bells"

    Synonyms:
    ship's bell, chime, buzzer, price, bell, cost, bell shape, doorbell, gong, campana

  4. tollverb

    ring slowly

    "For whom the bell tolls"

  5. tollverb

    charge a fee for using

    "Toll the bridges into New York City"

How to use toll in a sentence?

  1. Harold Medina:

    We did have to send a number of officers home, it took its toll on them.

  2. Silky Shah:

    As we're looking at this death toll going up, what it tells us is... it's a system that shouldn't exist. People should be with their loved ones, with their families, being able to social distance and quarantine at home going through their immigration proceedings, they shouldn't be locked up.

  3. Neeraj Kumar:

    We are praying to the gods for an early monsoon so that people get some relief, as the heat has taken a toll on our bodies, we are not even able to do our daily chores properly.

  4. Prince William:

    The 71 days alone on the Antarctic with over 900 statute miles covered and a gradual grinding down of my physical endurance finally took its toll today, and it is with sadness that I report it is journey's end -- so close to my goal. he was a man who showed great courage and determination.

  5. Rolf Steinmann:

    We were stretched to our limit, not just because of the number of deaths, but also because the uncertainty took its toll.

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